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Lb7 sound so good. Love the "cackle" if you will
Do you even realize what it takes for a stock-turbo truck to run that? Its not as easy as you seem to think it is.12.4 second run!
I red lit the last run seems like 10-12psi is the sweet spot I tried 15 and it just jumped all over the place
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His turbos not stock bud:thumb:
Do you even realize what it takes for a stock-turbo truck to run that? Its not as easy as you seem to think it is.
Congrats on the 12.86. 104 mph not too shabby. Try your best to get your 60-fts down, which will help your overall run.
It will take some experimenting like you did. Theres a balance between boost off the line, suspension prep and tires. You'll get her figured out.
BTW, what are you doing suspension-wise besides those bars?
Nice Looking truck!!
Just 2" drop shackles and cv's are slightly negative.
Good set of adjustable shocks could help you, IMO. Just depends on how far you want to go.
Then substitute "S366" into my post. It'll still read the same. Nothing "easy" about low 12s in these trucks, esp at full or close-to-full weight.
His elevation in UT will certainly play into it, too.
By No means am I saying it's easy. I was super suprised when I seen the board read 12.4. I didn't know he lit the red tho. And yes the elevation plays a HUGE roll here in Utah. I've even run a "LOOSE" converter with a stock blower. It seems to boost later and read about 5psi less then when I'm at or below sea level.
I'm not sure where you saw 12.4, his time slip shows different.
Thank you much! It's come a long ways since I bought it
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